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Show The Pyramid Page Two Open letter. 7, 1980 August MOM Reader wonders about developers (UPS 365-580- market.. We were really happy with having a scribers to The Pyramid, market within walking and we eagerly read it as distance, but there has free exercise thereof; or soon as it arrives in the been nothing published Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the and to petition mail. We will be moving regarding it since that to assemble, of the the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right people peaceably abridging to Mt. Pleasant early in time. We the government for a redress of grievances." First Amendment, U.S. Constitution. surely hope they the year. have not cancelled their I'have never lived in a plans. Can you let us small town and am know about it? looking forward to our Mrs. W.F. (Barbara) move with great anWarren ticipation since reading Placentia California EDITORIAL preference at the ballot box. your articles on the PS: I was talking with a Too often we despair of conditions when recent celebrations. All for in Two as remain August days days young missionary at a the small towns seem to baptism last night. He residents to register to vote in the up-- we have not made an effort to try to have a wonderful time told me his grandmother election in September, determine the course of things by voting. doing thinp together and and his uncle live in Mt. coming Primary fjave If n8ht to dont v0 those who are not already registered For I think thats terrific! Pleasant Their names in what and who about two happens ones those are complain I enjoy comparing the are days important and voters, Johanssen market prices shown in McKay. If should be in and mind. government. kept you know who the Pyramid with those of Im referring to and you Remember register on August 9 or 26 at All of us at one time or another can be 'Orange County see them, tell them the found expressing our feelings about those your precinct registrar, or at the County and in many missionary (whose name week day and when instances I find your I didnt write down and who govern us, and strangely most often Clerks office any rolls election time around, do not to vote who September 9... take the are time the are lower, now cant remember) prices VOTE! meats on and ones who most vociferous. are the especially looks great and is happy. us of If be You could produce. The enough to of is surprised. Note: If be our system Editors government The main reason for my Pyramid was unable to representative of us all as citizens of this take this responsibility seriously, it can letter, find out the current plans writing this country, we need to express our make a difference. however, is because of an for the supermarket (article you published mentioned because Mr. George M. Anderson regarding the Doves Dove was out of town and was scheduled to enter Mark-IEditor The Pyramid; ) We Homo Nowspapor Sanpoto's Published at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 14447 Weekly 90 West Main Street CONOVER HARRISON Publisher Managing Editor Editor Associate Editor Office Manager MARTIN CONOVER KOLEEN PETERSON BETTY RAMSEY TRESSA FRIEND SUBSCRIPTION RATES . ' CORRESPONDENTS Fairview Betty Ramsey Mt. Pleasant Patty Berlin Moroni Ida Donaldson Spring City Katy Parnell Fountain Green Jessie Oldroyd Wales Elona Merrill Ephraim Evelyn McNeill Ephraim Nancy McLain Manti-CathBuchanan Feature Writers Norita Lancaster Margaret Russell y 427-340- 8 462-241- 0 436-831- 2 462-219- 1 445-342- 2 436-879- 5 283-422- 2 MMRtfM (Xmmuflm. ULLm Eli Garrison apparently drove off the pavement and onto the shoulder of the highway about lVi miles north of Moroni. In attempting to get back onto the pavement, he overcorrected, swerved across the highway, took out a highway marker, and went into a deep barrow pit on the opposite side of the street 10 super-jinarket- s, , 283-415- 4 835-437- 2 462-283- 3 283-628- 1 to be built of town. Our home will be on the Super t 'at the south end street west of the high- - unavailable for comment. We will keep readers posted as new developments occur. Mr. received large and was bleeding profusely as he managed to get out of the car. As the accident occured before 5 a m., there was little traffic and Mr. Garrison had to wait for help to arrive. Steven Olsen of Fountain Green, who was on his way to the sheep herd, finally drove by and picked him up. PRICE Ida Mae Leiter Lee, the oldest surviving student of Wasatch Academy, died last Thursday in a Price nursing home, just three weeks short of her 106th birthday. She was the mother of former Utah Governor J. Bracken Lee, and was possible the oldest native Utahn. Arthur J. Lee, whom .she married 6, 1896, had also been mayor February to Mr. Garrison was taken the Nephi of Price and a councilman. He died 46 hospital where he was kept for several years ago. days. On Mothers Day of this year, inwas accident the Investigating mates of the Utah State Prison gave Trooper David Bailey. Mrs. Lee a bouauet of roses to honor all Utah mothers. SUNDAY MEETING 10 A.M. TEMPORARILY MEETING AT THE MT. PLEASANT CIVIC CENTER 462-311- 2 Visiting with Ray D. and Ila Christensen for four days were Ray and Sally Toomer of El Cajon, California. The Toomers in Bridgeport, Okla., while Ray and Ila were serving on. their mission. The Toomers left to go to Idaho, then to Oklahoma and Tennessee before returning home. Mrs. Lee did not let her age keep her from managing her own life. She continued to read the daily paper and nin errands in downtown Price. When I was 80 years old I was out cutting my own front lawn she once said. EPHRAIM second session - The, of Snow . Summer Classes begin Monday, 11 and run August College through September 19. A wide variety of core courses are available during the second session. McLoyd Erickson, director of the program ould you like a Daily Newspaper? William Henry returning Jl parents are Janice eralit Read todays news today ... from national to local ... from national columnist to local correspondent. Local Ads TV Magazine Comics Family Weekly Magazine National Columnists Money Saving Coupons All for 19 a day ! ! ! Sign Up Now,,, bring daily news to Sanpete County. REMEMBER! This is only a survey to find out how many people are interested in daily news delivered to your door by the Daily Herald. SEND TO: The Daily 'Herald P.O. Box 717 1555 N. 200 W. Provo, Utah 84601 Pehrson of Salt Lake, of Boyd Thomas Spanish Fork, and Charleen Brown Montana. Young of of Great-gramdm- a is Verda Mt. Pleasant. GREAT SUMMER READING CAMILLA EK1MBAU. BARBARA B SMITH NORMA R ASHTON ELAINE CANNON ANNE O.OKHORN PETREA KELLY nORALEED. MADSEN W1NNIFRED CJARDINF. CLAUDIA L BUSHMAN CAROLINE E. MINER DARLENE B CURTK AR1 OI (.KEENE KAPP EMMA IOUTHAYNE MARIIVN ARNOLD NANCV MARRIOTT IM III U. READING Joy Sixteen LDS Women Name Address City Heroes have always been is the theme for the Sanpete cowboys County fairbook, which will be distributed soon throughout the county. The theme is developed by means of real-fif- e pictures of 25 local, present-da- y cowboys, said Carole Mellor, Jfbook editor One of them will be who has Mles Jensen.Centerfidd een selected Kmg Cowboy 1M0 by the Sanpet Cattlemen s Association. Another feature of the book will be mystery personality, who can be identified by means of clues scattered throughout the fairbook. The person first in with correct identification of the mystery people and a complete list of the clues will receive a $25 check from the fair board, Mrs. Mellor said. It is scheduled Aug. 14 at 8 p.m. in the Manti High School auditorium. Royalty of the various towns is eligible, said LuDon Peterson, event chairman. The Sanpete Talent Find, which will attract top local talent to compete for cash prizes, will be held Aug. 21, with the time and place yet undetermined. The fair also will have two nights of rodeo, two afternoons of horse racing, a contests. carnival, horse shows and In addition we'll distribute thousands of dollars in prize money to exhibitors, Myrup said. In addition to Myrup, Mrs. Mellor and Miss Peterson, the fair board members 4-- H Keiw Keteft parents are Kip and Jessica Welch of Las Vegas Nev. Grand- BYU Coverage MANTI 4-- Weston Kip Welch was one year old July 5. His National News theme for fairbook She was born August 22, 1874, to and Cornelia Hutchings and their assignments are Jean Leiter. She attended Hungerford Frischknecht, executive secretary; Academy, Springville, and Wasatch Reed Hatch, secretary-treasure- r; Academy. She is survived by 94 descendants, Craig Oberg, rodeo; Mary Lois Madsen, and Tom Reeves, The book also will contain complete Ben and Genece including six children over 70, 18 details of the fair, which is scheduled Black, races', Richard Kjar, livestock; grandchildren, 63 and seven Latone Braithwaite and Donna Aug. 21 to 23 in Manti, as well as dozens of photographs of Sanpete scenes. Roberts, exhibition buildings; Murray Other preparations for the fair are Christiansen and Alburn Lyon, nearing completion, said Gary Myrup, fairgrounds; Brenda Myrup, Cowboy Centerfield, fair board chairman. One Sweethearts; ReedSyndergaard, horse indicated that the first the TOEFL English as a of the preliminary events will be the shows; Scott Mellor, small pets and session will end August 8 second language will Miss Sanpete Pageant. Duffy Lewis, goat show. and that students who continue on campus this past week visiting choose to continue will be during the second session with his family. Alan, who to able get up to 20 credits as will students under young people anticipating has just completed part of cr more to fall- - In this contract from the federal an interruption, in their, his pilot training, will ''student manner a could government in the Job academic program to fill return to Virginia for the missions are conceivably graduate in a Corp. Some students in LDS rest of it. Also in utilizing the summer Earl Jensen of Spring with the Sorensonsvisiting year and a summer. special projects was a Two LDS Institute agriculture and some session to meet individual City has been in declining friend from 'Fulda, classes are available: students in Coop requirements. Also in- health this past week. He Christa Book of Mormon I Nephi Education will also cluded in the enrollment remains at home where Germany, Groner. to Words of Mormon and continue. are beginning freshmen family members are New Testament, Epistles Some recent high who want to accumulate taking care of him. The city of Toledo, and Apocalypse. . school graduates, some credit hours during a time Alan Sorenson, son Ohio, standi on the site of The foreign students in LDS when class number is not David and Marilyn old Fort Industry, .built in missionaries and some large. Sorenson, has been home 1794. Were coming to Sanpete County ! Local News Snow College Cowboy heroes is Second session of classes set met the will Christensens LDS hospital in Salt Lake City on Monday to undergo heart surgery on Thursday, the 7th. 105 year-ol- d former WA student dies on the PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH CALL GOOD NEWS yu : Man injured in one-ca- r wreck - Fountain Garrison a gash an early head injured 30. you can make a difference y4 mxmk Second Class postage paid at Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, entered at the post office in Mt. Pleasant, Utah 84647, as second class matter under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. 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